Historical Maps for Every History Class

My biggest challenge as a world history teacher was finding historical maps. I wanted the maps to:

Look similar in style

Be simple

Match the time period and region we were studying in class

I wanted maps to look similar to each other to reenforce historical map reading skills. In world history we didn’t need to look at troop movements for major battles or every trade route available. Borders of empires and kingdoms were more important.

Those are not difficult criteria and yet it was difficult to find what I was looking for. Many time they were layered with borders and movements and changes – much too difficult for apathetic high schoolers who may like the class but were not interested in learning to read historical maps.

Students have a difficult time keeping Chinese history straight because it spans such a long time and includes so much information. But the maps really help students see how the different dynasties thrived or struggled.

18 individual maps are included. I have also included a maps presentation and a centralized or decentralized PowerPoint activity.

When paired with my flip books, students have their notes and each dynasties map printed right on their flip books.